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7-10-2009 @ 5:47PM
Mike said...
I work for a large multinational company. whenever I talk to our staff overseas it seems consistent no matter what country you are in and how long you've lived there you want to do breakfast from whatever country you are from. I'm Korean American so I get confused sometimes I can want to eat Korean or Asian for breakfast and other times I want my bacon and eggs and pancakes. Living in Europe for a summer I hated breakfast. Hard boiled eggs, cold cuts ugh. The croissants were OK but otherwise I was glad to get back to the US.
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